Mohamed Jemaà, Amine Bourzam, Marwen Ben Fdilen, Mariem Sellami
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Abstract
Cell culture is an essential tool for basic, biomedical and translational research. This can be as routine as growing cell lines for toxicity assays, as specific and personalised as patient-derived cell culture, or it can mimic physiological conditions such as organoid culture. In order to train and promote collaborative research among North African researchers in the field of cell culture, a consortium formed by the Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, Tunisia, the Laboratory of Neurophysiology, Cellular Physiopathology and Valorisation of Biomolecules, the Merck Group and Learn and Win decided to organise a North African conference and workshop on complex cell culture, from primary cells to organoids. For 1 week, from 18 to 23 November 2024, more than 500 young researchers and students in the life sciences and more than 30 international speakers and trainers met at the Faculty of Sciences in Tunis, Tunisia, to discuss cell culture technology and protocols, from primary cell culture to organoids, with a strong focus on technologies and discoveries. This meeting review describes the scientific event and highlights the main results of both the conferences and the practical sessions.
细胞培养是基础、生物医学和转化研究的重要工具。这可以像培养细胞系进行毒性试验一样常规,也可以像患者来源的细胞培养一样特异性和个性化,或者可以模拟生理条件,如类器官培养。为了培训和促进北非研究人员在细胞培养领域的合作研究,由突尼斯突尼斯科学学院、神经生理学、细胞生理病理学和生物分子增殖实验室、默克集团和Learn and Win组成的一个联盟决定组织一次关于复杂细胞培养的北非会议和讲习班,从原代细胞到类器官。2024年11月18日至23日为期一周,500多名生命科学领域的年轻研究人员和学生以及30多位国际演讲者和培训师在突尼斯突尼斯的科学学院会面,讨论细胞培养技术和方案,从原代细胞培养到类器官,重点关注技术和发现。这篇会议综述描述了科学事件,并强调了会议和实践会议的主要成果。
期刊介绍:
Biology Open (BiO) is an online Open Access journal that publishes peer-reviewed original research across all aspects of the biological sciences. BiO aims to provide rapid publication for scientifically sound observations and valid conclusions, without a requirement for perceived impact.